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he used the u.n., nato, much more of an internationalist, using the transatlantic institutions, networks that are in place to sort of bring europe back into the fold, firm up the alliance. let's remember romney did make his own campaign trip to europe. it will be remembered mostly by his gaffes in britain and poland, but it's telling that he chose britt tip and poland as places he visited. toes were two members of the bush era, both members who participated in the iraq war, full supporters of that war. is there was worry that the national would be pushed aside. particularly among foreign policy elites here in europe. >> peter, thanks for that. good to speak to you. >> we're also on central bank watch this week and the rba decided to hold off on further easing. this report comes from sydney. >> it was always going to be a call and it has surprised some in the market leaving rates unchanged. aussie dollar hitting session highs above 1.04 u.s. the banks did leave the door open for further stimulus highlighting the strength in the aussie dollar and saying policy is appropriate for the time b
he used the u.n., nato, much more of an internationalist, using the transatlantic institutions, networks that are in place to sort of bring europe back into the fold, firm up the alliance. let's remember romney did make his own campaign trip to europe. it will be remembered mostly by his gaffes in britain and poland, but it's telling that he chose britt tip and poland as places he visited. toes were two members of the bush era, both members who participated in the iraq war, full supporters of...
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you can tweet us or even e-mail us. this is a couple things that he's proved as he said. >> if obama gets reelected, he will try to make sure that the higher tax rates go in for capital earners and small businesses. and we also have taxes coming in on capital under obamacare, about 4%. so if nothing is done, dividends go from 15% to 45%, capital gains from 15% to 24%. now, congress will be in a mood to do something, but the president is not going to let those tax cuts of ten years ago remain for upper income earners. >>> no margin for error. spain's finance minister says his government faces a lose/lose situation takes presents the most usaustere budget on recordo parliament. >> and cba signals a readiness to ease when it meets in may. >> and in the u.s., should there be more easing or not? today's fed minutes may renew the debate over whether the central bank is thinking about launching anymore quantitative easing. construction pmi 56.7 in march, pfs 54.3 in february. and again, another number following yesterday's man
you can tweet us or even e-mail us. this is a couple things that he's proved as he said. >> if obama gets reelected, he will try to make sure that the higher tax rates go in for capital earners and small businesses. and we also have taxes coming in on capital under obamacare, about 4%. so if nothing is done, dividends go from 15% to 45%, capital gains from 15% to 24%. now, congress will be in a mood to do something, but the president is not going to let those tax cuts of ten years ago...
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if you want to dress your views, as well, you can view us tweet us or e-mail us. still to come, the final presidential debate is in the books. candidates will now make a mad dash to the finish line on election day. we'll bring in strategists to try to handicap the race. >>> headlines from around the the world, three up, three down. president obama and mitt romney jawed over foreign policy and the health of the u.s. economy in their third and final debate. marissa mayer laid out her vision for yahoo! as they post better than expected third quarter results. and apple appears set to unveil a mini version of its ipad as it tries to take on amazon and google in the smaller tablet segment. israeli central bank head says the country is planning for all sorts of eventualities among continued tensions in iran. some s&p trading 8 points below fair value, nasdaq 18 points below fair value. and we are some 62 points below fair value for the dow at the moment following a weaker session here for the cnbc global 300. currently down just a quarter of a percent. ftse two-thirds. h
if you want to dress your views, as well, you can view us tweet us or e-mail us. still to come, the final presidential debate is in the books. candidates will now make a mad dash to the finish line on election day. we'll bring in strategists to try to handicap the race. >>> headlines from around the the world, three up, three down. president obama and mitt romney jawed over foreign policy and the health of the u.s. economy in their third and final debate. marissa mayer laid out her...
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e-mail us at worldwide@cnbc.com. you can tweet us at cnbc west or e-mail us directly. but up next, we'll be looking closer at proposals to deal with the banks. stay with us important the latest we're on worldwide exchange. optionsxpress, the broker smart traders deserve. open an account today at optionsxpress.com. >>> hi. welcome back to the program. the eu commission is currently unveiling a new framework in order to try to discuss what's taking place in europe. they are set to unveil a new framework to deal with failing banks. they are looking to step towards the banking union that the eu has demanded to secure the euro. it's a step in the direction of forming a banking union. it means they are saying yes to proposals for a fiscal union. >> the only details we have this point coming from dow jones, outlining proposals for bank resolution. it could raise banking costs by five to 15 basis points. and it would give authority stepped up forces intervene. a bail end tool. we've been asking guests about that all morning. >>> european stocks are awaiting the outcome of toda
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does it really do us much good. pmi reading sub 50 with qe -- >> is the government going to be outvoted this week? his comments have seen to be pinned more towards more rather than lessor not doing anything. charlie bean came out and said i can't see the point of it. >> one thing this economy isn't suffering from is too much growth. so it's not -- the fls is the weapon of choice right now. >> it's a bit of a struggle to figure out what the message is here for the uk economy. you have the employment set of figures which has been stronger than the gdp figure until the gdp figures showed a rebound in the third quarter which now the composite pmi might be fleeting and it points towards weaker growth ahead. >> you have to strip out all of the noise. for my money, we've been growing at about a quarter percent quarter on quarter so not brilliant, but not a disaster either. i think they will start to cool off here the post owe him tick layoffs and they should cast down in reality, but i've said that the last four or five mo
does it really do us much good. pmi reading sub 50 with qe -- >> is the government going to be outvoted this week? his comments have seen to be pinned more towards more rather than lessor not doing anything. charlie bean came out and said i can't see the point of it. >> one thing this economy isn't suffering from is too much growth. so it's not -- the fls is the weapon of choice right now. >> it's a bit of a struggle to figure out what the message is here for the uk economy....
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send us your thoughts. e-mail us at worldwide@cnbc.com. tweet us, as well. ross. [ male announcer ] this is the at&t network. in here, every powerful collaboration is backed by an equally powerful and secure cloud. that cloud is in the network, so it can deliver all the power of the network itself. bringing people together to develop the best ideas -- and providing the apps and computing power to make new ideas real. it's the cloud from at&t. with new ways to work together, business works better. ♪ >>> welcome back to the program. the world's third biggest economy grew from 0.3% from the priority quarter. global demand for japan exports is still weak and domestic consumption is waning, too. the weak gdp figure now piles more pressure on the boj to bring in more stimulus. junko, chief of securities is joining us now as well as paul done know convenient from u.s. investment bank. how concerned are you about the softer than expected figures? >> actually, the hit line number of the gdp was weaker than expected. but i think the first quarter gdp was revised up
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we hope it's by watching us here on "worldwide exchange." e-mail us, tweet us. ross westgate will be back tomorrow if the world doesn't end. stick around. to south korea, the incoming president says she wants warmer ties, but it has to be on her terms. plenty more when we come back. i always wait until the last minute. can i still ship a gift in time for christmas? yeah, sure you can. great. where's your gift? uh... whew. [ male announcer ] break from the holiday stress. ship fedex express [ maby december 22nd break from the holiday stress. for christmas delivery. >>> south korea's president elect park geun-hye wants it known that she's not willing to make concessions with the north. she says she wants to pursue further relations. only if the north abandon its nuclear program. why should they take her seriously? sherry kang explains. >>> scenes of victory and celebration after park geun-hye won the presidential elections. >> this election is your victory. this is a victory brought by the people's hope for overcoming crisis and economic recovery. >> the daughter
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